"Tweedledum and Tweedledee" Quotes from Famous Books
... that they must unlearn certain things the schools had taught them: preoccupation with the relative merits of Gothic and Classic—tweedledum and tweedledee. Furthermore, they must learn certain neglected lessons from the engineer, lessons that they will be able immeasurably to better, for although the engineer is a very monster of competence and efficiency within his limits, these are sharply marked, and to any detailed knowledge of ... — Architecture and Democracy • Claude Fayette Bragdon Read full book for free!
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